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jasdip (
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Sat, Aug 4, 12 at 10:40
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| Yes, it's the headlight switch that was in older cars - to make the headlights bright or for normal driving - high beam or low beam. |
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| Yep. I learned to drive in a '56 Ford. Stick shift too. |
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| nope this one I dont remember |
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| My '74 Roadrunner had one. The button would freeze in the winter because of the snow on my boots. |
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| Okay,,now that you got that one,,who remembers where the foot operated starter pedal was????? |
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| While I'm not *that* old, I've been interested in and have worked on old cars since I was a young girl. I've driven a car from every decade starting with 1920 through 2010. I also collect antique glass and service pieces and I can tell you when a piece of Tupperware was made. So, I'm likely to pass most, if not all, these age tests. |
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You mean they don't still have those????? That's your high beams. |
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| Pup, as I remember the starter pedal was next to the foot feed/accelerator |
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| I have never missed an age test question yet. Yes, I do remember tramping on that button to turn the high beams on and off. That's a good one! |
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| My second car was a 1958 or 59 Datsun. One of the first imported to the US. I LOVED that car. It had bench seats, 4 speed on the column and push button start. Just couldn't get parts for it, so it got parked in the back 40, where eventualy, a tree fell on it. This thread made me nostalgic, so I looked it up on the web. WoW..there was even a youtube video! |
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